Hello Anthony,

On Apr 1, 8:44 am, Anthony Lam <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Michele,
>
> Thanks for the reply. Your suggestion is to display several screen shots on 
> the desktop and make a final ALT-Prnt Screen to capture all the screens and 
> store in a gif or jpq file. As I understand as each ctrl-V paste action will 
> take up the whole desktop area for each ALT-PrntScrn copied image, so how 
> could I group several Alt-PrntScrn images on the desktop area to make the 
> final cut.
Is not there any other program that can cut a screenshot to retrieve
only what you want. Or does not the paint program have another
shortcut to take only a screenshot of a selection?
I'm sorry I work on a Mac, so I don't know exactly what exists on your
system.
> May be I don't understand or missing something in your explanation. Sorry for 
> rasing the question again.
No problem, you understand perfectly what I mean, I just don't know
the asnwer. Any PC expert here?

Michèle
>
> Anthony
>
>
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> > Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 08:37:07 -0700
> > Subject: [java programming] Re: How to save multiple screen shots in a 
> > single GIF or JPG fileï؟½
> > From: [email protected]
> > To: [email protected]
>
> > On Mar 30, 8:26 am, Anthony Lam <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
>
> > > As the Java class exercises suggest to use Paint to create gif or jpg 
> > > file type to capture the screen shot results for the exercise. My 
> > > question is if the homework involves more than one screen shots  in the 
> > > result, does it means we will be submitting more than one gif or jpg 
> > > files in our homework. I have no idea how I can create multiple screen 
> > > shots in a single file of the above type in Paint. Pls let me know if 
> > > there is a way to do it. Pls also advise what other file format would be 
> > > suggested for preparing the lab exercise.  Thanks in advance.
> > You may use whichever tool available on your system to create
> > screenshots. For the homework, the format could be anything of image
> > type (tiff, png, jpg, pdf, etc.) providing that you give them the
> > right extension so that the people who work on the homeworks knows how
> > to open them. You don't need either to provide several images, all the
> > contrary it is best to provide a unique one, grouping several images
> > together. To do that you take as many screenshots as you need, open
> > them on your Desktop and take another screenshot of those images; and
> > this is that final screenshot you send together with your homework.
>
> > Michï؟½le
>
> > > Rgds,
> > > Anthony
>
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